Aviation pioneer Amelia Earhart emphasized the importance of preparation in her interviews and writings, many of which were later collected in “Last Flight,” a posthumously published volume that reflects the aviator’s practical approach to flying. As the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic, Earhart understood that daring accomplishments depend less on boldness than on careful planning, training, and foresight. Her perspective reminds us that solid groundwork can lead to fruitful outcomes — whether we’re starting a project, changing careers, or pursuing a personal goal. Preparation can’t eliminate all uncertainty, but it can give us the confidence to keep moving forward.
Motivation
Preparation, I have often said, is rightly two-thirds of any venture.
